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List of colonial heads of Namibia (South-West Africa) : ウィキペディア英語版
List of colonial governors of South-West Africa

The following is a list of colonial governors of South-West Africa. South-West Africa was the colonial predecessor of the modern day Republic of Namibia from when the territory was controlled by the German Empire and later by South Africa.
The title of the position changed a number of times. Under German rule, the title of the position went from Commissioner (1884–1893) to Provincial Governor (''Landeshauptleute'') (1893–1898) to Governor (1898–1915). Under South African rule, the title was Administrator from 1915–1977 and Administrator-General from 1977–1990.
After the United Nations terminated South Africa's mandate to govern South-West Africa, the UN appointed commissioners of its own. They had no authority and South Africa refused to recognize them, and are not included here.
==List of governors of South-West Africa==

(Dates in italics indicate ''de facto ''continuation of office)
For continuation after independence, ''see: ''President of Namibia

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